Patriots Training Camp Roster Analysis
Defense
Defensive Ends
##|Player|Age|HT|WT|College|EXP
99|Michael Buchanan|24|6-06|255|Illinois|2
93|Josh Diaz|21|6-05|264|North Texas|R
74|Dominique Easley|23|6-02|288|Florida|1
95|Chandler Jones|25|6-05|265|Syracuse|3
90|Zach Moore|24|6-06|285|Concordia|1
50|Rob Ninkovich|31|6-02|260|Purdue|9
Chandler Jones is one of the top defensive ends in the league and creates problems for any offensive linesman he faces. Ninkovich may have shown a slight decline last season but also spent a lot of time out of position with all of the injuries New England had. Expect to see Easley, Moore and possibly even Diaz play substantial roles off the bench.
In: Jones, Ninkovich, Easley, Diaz
Bubble: Moore, Buchanan
Defensive Tackles
##|Player|Age|HT|WT|College|EXP
97|Alan Branch|30|6-06|325|Michigan|8
94|Anthony Pleasant|22|6-02|342|UCLA|R
72|Joe Vellano|26|6-02|300|Maryland|2
92|Lamar Walden|20|6-04|270|Florida A&M|R
75|Vince Wilfork|33|6-02|325|Miami|11
Wilfork and Branch both missed substantial time battling injuries last season. Walden was drafted to provide immediate depth and to eventually replace Wilfork. Walden is small for a defensive tackle but more than makes up for it in other areas. Vellano struggled filling in last season and Easley and Moore's ability to play inside or out could make him expendable. Pleasant would have to have an outstanding showing early in the preseason to beat out the veterans.
In: Wilfork, Branch, Walden
Bubble: Pleasant, Vellano
Outside Linebackers
##|Player|Age|HT|WT|College|EXP
55|Akeem Ayers|26|6-03|253|UCLA|4
91|Jamie Collins|25|6-03|250|Southern Miss|2
54|Dont’a Hightower|25|6-03|270|Alabama|3
56|Aevry Shepherd|23|6-03|239|Wyoming|R
58|Stevenson Sylvester|27|6-02|231|Utah|5
New England’s group of outside linebackers is one of the best in the league. Hightower and Collins have both developed into some of the top players at their positions. Ayers and Sylvester could be starters on a number of teams in the league. Shepherd won't beat out any of the holdovers for a spot but could make the 53 man roster if he excels on special teams.
In: Ayers, Collins, Hightower, Sylvester
Bubble: Shepherd
Middle Linebackers
##|Player|Age|HT|WT|College|EXP
59|Cotton Hunt|24|6-03|241|Drake|R
51|Jerod Mayo|29|6-01|250|Tennessee|7
52|Brandon Spikes|27|6-02|255|Florida|5
96|Stefan Thompson|22|6-02|237|Georgia|R
Jerod Mayo is amongst the best middle linebackers in the NFL. Brandon Spikes isn’t far behind. Thompson was drafted before Spikes rejoined the team but expect the Patriots to keep all three as they like to rotate their front seven frequently. Hunt will have to show he can contribute on special teams if he hopes to make the roster.
In: Mayo, Spikes, Thompson
Bubble: Hunt
Cornerbacks
##|Player|Age|HT|WT|College|EXP
25|Kyle Arrington|29|5-10|190|Hofstra|7
29|Brandon Browner|31|6-04|221|Oregon State|5
37|Alfonzo Dennard|25|5-10|200|Nebraska|3
33|Margarito McGee|20|6-02|191|South Carolina|R
24|Darrelle Revis|30|5-11|198|Pittsburgh|8
26|Logan Ryan|24|5-11|195|Rutgers|2
Revis proved last season that he was still the best cornerback in the NFL, Browner played very well across from him, giving the Patriots one of the best starting cornerback duos in the league. Logan Ryan showed huge progress last season and could be the best nickel corner in the league. Add in Arrington and Dennard and the group has incredible depth as well. McGee will have an uphill battle as the Patriots are likely to keep an extra safety or linebacker over a sixth corner.
In: Revis, Browner, Ryan, Arrington, Dennard
Bubble: McGee
Safeties
##|Player|Age|HT|WT|College|EXP
43|Lenny Buchanan|24|6-02|210|Vanderbilt|R
36|Kanorris Davis|25|5-10|207|Troy|2
30|Duron Harmon|24|6-01|205|Rutgers|2
32|Devin McCourty|28|5-10|195|Rutgers|5
31|R.T. Mullins|20|6-02|21|South Carolina|R
27|Tavon Wilson|25|6-00|215|Illinois|3
The fact that the Patriots had no qualms in letting Patrick Chung walk should tell you a lot about how they feel about Duron Harmon and Tavon Wilson. Chung was allowed to walk even before the Patriots had drafted Buchanan, who has been one of the biggest surprises in OTAs and training camp thus far. McCourty will lock down the free safety position while Harmon, Buchanan and Wilson will battle for the strong safety position. Mullins is likely to be one of the first defensive backs released unless he makes a huge splash early. Davis could be the odd man out if the Pats run out of roster space.
In: McCourty, Harmon, Wilson, Buchanan
Bubble: Davis, Mullins
Specialists
4|Jessee Barker(K)|23|5-08|187|USC|R
3|Stephen Gostkowski(K)|31|6-01|215|Memphis|9
6|Ryan Allen(P)|25|6-02|215|Louisiana Tech|2
9|Barry Ferrell(P)|21|5-11|182|Memphis|R
Gostkowski continues to be one of the most reliable kickers in the league, giving Barker almost no chance of making the team. Ryan averaged just 35.2 yards per punt last season so the Patriots brought in UDFA Barry Ferrell to provide some motivation. Ferrell is a long shot to supplant Allen, though he did show a slightly stronger leg in camp.
In: Gostkowski, Allen
Bubble: Barker, Ferrell
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